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  1. Summary. ‘The Wanderer’ is a long Old English poem in which the speaker details the life and struggles of a wanderer. In the first part of this piece, the speaker describes a wanderer, someone who lost everything that meant something to him. He’s lost his lord, his home, his kinsmen, and more.

  2. The Wanderer. “How often the lone-dweller anticipates some sign, this Measurer’s mercy — must always must— mind-caring, along the ocean’s windings, stirring rime-chill seas, hands as oars many long whiles, treading the tracks of exile— the way of the world an open book always.” (1–5)

  3. The Wanderer is an Old English poem preserved only in an anthology known as the Exeter Book, a manuscript dating from the late 10th century. It comprises 115 lines of alliterative verse . As is often the case with Anglo-Saxon verse, the composer and compiler are anonymous, and within the manuscript the poem is untitled.

  4. longe sceolde. move by hand [ in context = row] 4a. hreran mid hondum. along the waterways, hrimcealde sæ. (along) the ice-cold sea, wadan wræclastas. tread the paths of exile.

  5. Apr 27, 2020 · 11 min read. The Wanderer: A Translation with Commentary. by Thomas Hunnisett. Polyphony, Volume 2, Issue 2 First published April 2020, Manchester. The Wanderer (1-50) “Always the lonely one endures, His mind anxious, awaiting God’s mercy. Far-roaming the rolling waves; Stirring the ice-cold sea barehanded. Travelling his exile’s path - 5.

  6. Oct 2, 2023 · The Wanderer is an Anglo-Saxon poem that dates back to the 10th century and is found in the Exeter Book. The poem is one of the most significant pieces of literature in Old English, and it has been studied and analyzed by scholars for many years. The Wanderer is an elegy, a poem that mourns the loss of someone or something, in this case, the ...

  7. Essentially a monologue set within a frame, this poem of 115 lines creates two personae—the anonymous author who gives a brief introduction and conclusion, and the Wanderer, an aging warrior...

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